Ave Maria Catholic Values Fund (AVEMX)
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Date updated:05-07-2008

Socially responsible fund. Finished in top half of it Morningstar category for one, three, and five years. "The fund invests at least 80% of net assets in securities of companies believed by the sub-adviser to offer above-average potential for growth in revenues, profits or cash flow." The Fund invests in equity investments in companies that do not violate the core values and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The Fund intends to hold the stocks for three years or more.

Current Returns:

1-Year: 7.02%
3-Year: 11.22%
5-Year: 15.17%

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  • GNTX
    Gentex Corporatio
  • $18.58
  • -1.85%
  • $18.72

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  • KCI
    Kinetic Concepts
  • $38.75
  • +0.57%
  • $38.49

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People owning KCI also tend to own: ADBEBBBBBMRNGILDINTCMCFMICC

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  • LM
    Legg Mason Inc
  • $24.56
  • -1.25%
  • $24.81

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People owning LM also tend to own: ARCCNDAQCBHCKFRDGXDKSGD

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  • ZBRA
    Zebra Technologie
  • $27.34
  • +1.37%
  • $26.86

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People owning ZBRA also tend to own: GETXNBBOXCKFRDELLHANSMSFT

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  • LCUT
    Lifetime Brands
  • $7.85
  • +0.64%
  • $N/A

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People owning LCUT also tend to own: ANDWANGOAOBBRLCCMRGKNXAPGNX

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  • GGG
    Graco Inc
  • $26.38
  • -0.83%
  • $26.57

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People owning GGG also tend to own: CNECNQDCIEVJNJLUKMSFT

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  • CRBC
    Citizens Republic
  • $0.69
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning CRBC also tend to own: CVYFROHTEIMBNTEPCAPPCU

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  • IO
    Ion Geophysical C
  • $4.76
  • -1.86%
  • $4.86

No Analysis added

People owning IO also tend to own: AAPLHALLVLTSIMGAUYGLWGMO

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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